To: vanderleun
heretofore no case had been reported in Vermont, or any other dairy state Mad Dem Disease?
2 posted on
12/05/2003 12:05:18 PM PST by
11Bush
To: vanderleun
Howard Dean: "I don't know. There are many theories about it. The most interesting theory that I've heard so far -- which is nothing more than a theory, it can't be proved I noticed this about Dean. He throws out ridiculous claims always with the caveats "it's a theory" and "...it can't be proved". This covers his lies but give people the impression there is an air of legitimacy about it. While we who know the truth look at this and shake our heads it plays very well to those who don't really know. This is the same technique Bill Clinton used and it worked for him.
3 posted on
12/05/2003 12:10:28 PM PST by
HarleyD
To: vanderleun; hellinahandcart; countrydummy
"...in the next year it can only lead to confinement of a once proud national party in a small room without any power whatsoever for at least four years." We can only hope...
4 posted on
12/05/2003 12:15:11 PM PST by
sauropod
(I believe Tawana! Sharpton for Prez! Slap the Donkey or Spank the Monkey? Your Choice)
To: vanderleun
Did Rehm ask Dean if had really performed all those abortions on young, balck New York City girls and that many expensive, fast, and "no questions asked" abortions for the women from Quebec and whether his concealed records would provide key details?
5 posted on
12/05/2003 12:19:24 PM PST by
Tacis
To: vanderleun
Below is the link to krauthammer's oped, BBDS syndrome or Bush Derangement Syndrome
BDS/Bush Derangement Syndrome: the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency -- nay -- the very existence of George W. Bush.
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/charleskrauthammer/ck20031205.shtml elow is the link to
6 posted on
12/05/2003 12:26:38 PM PST by
Grampa Dave
(Sore@US, the Evil Daddy War bucks, has owned the Demonic Rats for decades!)
To: vanderleun
"Bush Derangement Syndrome: the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency -- nay -- the very existence of George W. Bush. The animosity is becoming palpable and visceral. In my opinion the hatred has been exacerbated by the very public way in which the seeds the liberals have sown have come to bear bitter fruit.
Welfare reform's obvious successes no doubt bummed 'em out somewhat, then 9-11 exposed their "appease and apologize" foreign policy to be not only wrongheaded, but downright dangerous to our existence. Now we are witnessing the repudiation of their "tax cuts will harm the economy" mantra, in very blatant, in your face fashion.
In short, their hatred is growing in proportion to their fear of losing power, fueled by anger at the revelation of their most sacred tenets as being decidedly untenable politically.
The Left's inablility to accept responsibility for anything requires them to project the blame and the accompanying self-loathing onto some exterior scapegoat, and we all know who that is.
To: vanderleun
in the next year it can only lead to confinement of a once proud national party in a small roomThe straightjackets. Don't forget the straightjackets!
8 posted on
12/05/2003 12:46:56 PM PST by
Gritty
(Being a Democrat isn't a mental disease, but it's the next best thing!)
To: vanderleun
Which is it? If Bush is a simple minded idiot who must be reminded to close his mouth when he breathes, (as the Rats claim) how was he supposed to keep so much information in his poor simple head?
9 posted on
12/05/2003 12:56:04 PM PST by
Blood of Tyrants
(Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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